You can look forward to an increased repertoire in your cooking
You can look forward to an increased repertoire in your cooking
Certainly hope so! I'm really interested in the whole foraging/wild food thing, but know so little about it I've not done much in that line - I'm hoping to address that this year. Last year I did a half-day walk/talk event up at Heligan about wild food, and that was fascinating. And it all helps with the budget too, of course!
I have got a bid on a book by John Creasy - The scene of the crime. Just dug it out and I don't remember reading it. Auction ends in half an hour, I wonder if I can read it before having to post it
No, he paid very promptly, so it's in the post
Just started a book purchased on eBid, "A History Of Their Own: Women In Europe, From Prehistory To The Present, Vol. 1," just excellent so far, many thanks to Mary for listing it.
Now if I could just get my hands on the other volumes...
Best wishes for many sales to all,
i dont really read much, but have started reading "the girl with the dragon tatoo, very good so far, abit complicated, but is supposed to be alot different to the film .............
Rocket Surgery Made Easy, by Steve Krug.
It is an amusing books about making websites user friendly. It is good for thinking about how to make your Ebid listing really user-friendly!
Rev Dr Bill Hopkinson,
Retired professor
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around 50000 stamps listed, based in London
Just finished 'The Hearth & Eagle' by Anya Seton - story of a tavern on the New England seaboard - and of the lives of the people who helped the town of Marblehead grow.
Another one for Bookcrossing
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